Netflix's The Crown revolves around Queen Elizabeth II's life and the lives of her family members, it is currently portraying the Queen's son Prince Charles' teenage years, so it's just a matter of time before the audience is introduced to a child, teenager, and adult Prince Harry. However, it seems he wouldn't like his life to be depicted on the series.
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Prince Harry would "stop" The Crown before it covers his story
According to biographer Angela Levin, who wrote the 2018 book "Harry: Conversations With the Prince," the fact of seeing Prince Harry's life -and eventually Meghan's- is something very unlikely to happen.
This is what she said:
"Harry, when I went to interview him at the palace, the first thing he said to me when he shook my hand was ‘Are you watching The Crown?'," told Levin to BBC, adding that she "felt very embarrassed" by the question. Then Harry told her: "I’m going to make sure I stop it before they get to me."
The Crown fans want to see Harry and Meghan's story on the show
Following Harry and Meghan's bombshell announcement to step back from their royal roles, the public has been speculating what their future will look like. Meghan, for instance, already signed a deal with Disney to do voice-over work in exchange for a charitable contribution. However The Crown fans expect to see their story on the show.